Trying the user assistant wizard as mentionned above, i've concluded that
Cheat Sheets still a plug-ins matter and the user assistant adds only an
elegant way to edit simple and composite Cheat Sheets.

Am I right ?

Thanks very much]]>2008-06-16T10:38:48-00:00Re: Recommended Work Flow for Cheat Sheet Developmenthttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/150738/615275/#msg_615275
I'm glad you like the article. ;)

Yes you are correct, plug-ins still matter because they are used to deploy
the cheatsheets within the workbench for users to access. The "Register
cheat sheet wizard" takes care of adding the required plug-in manifest
mark-up to make this happen.

Now if you want to edit cheatsheets and deploy them elsewhere on your own,
you are free to create and edit them using the cheatsheet wizards and
editors in a non-plug-in related project. If you change your mind, the
"Register cheat sheet wizard" will still work because it will attempt to
automatically convert the project housing the edited cheat sheet into a
plug-in project (e.g. by adding the "plugin.xml" and "MANIFEST.MF" files).

More information on the wizard can be found in the Eclipse Help InfoCenter
(or by pressing F1 within the wizard):

Mike]]>Mike Pawlowski2008-06-16T19:52:13-00:00Re: Recommended Work Flow for Cheat Sheet Developmenthttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/150738/474070/#msg_474070
I'm glad you like the article. ;)

Yes you are correct, plug-ins still matter because they are used to deploy
the cheatsheets within the workbench for users to access. The "Register
cheat sheet wizard" takes care of adding the required plug-in manifest
mark-up to make this happen.

Now if you want to edit cheatsheets and deploy them elsewhere on your own,
you are free to create and edit them using the cheatsheet wizards and
editors in a non-plug-in related project. If you change your mind, the
"Register cheat sheet wizard" will still work because it will attempt to
automatically convert the project housing the edited cheat sheet into a
plug-in project (e.g. by adding the "plugin.xml" and "MANIFEST.MF" files).

More information on the wizard can be found in the Eclipse Help InfoCenter
(or by pressing F1 within the wizard):

KA]]>2008-06-17T08:14:33-00:00Re: Recommended Work Flow for Cheat Sheet Developmenthttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/150738/691598/#msg_691598
I either need to fix Eclipse to get the registration link back or I just need to learn how to register the Cheat Sheets manually. I'd like to learn both.

I have an inkling of what I have to do, but I don't know the details. The devil is in the details.]]>Rich Payton2011-07-01T20:09:40-00:00